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Feb 06, 2025
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice Studies Minor
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students will have the ability to: - develop and apply the skills and knowledge required to critically analyze the formation of laws, crime causation, and the practice and structures that make up the American criminal justice system
- understand the constitutional powers and limits in enforcing the criminal law, including rights for criminal suspects, defendants, and prisoners
- understand the key elements and stages in the criminal process, from lawmaking to law enforcement to prosecution/defense to conviction/punishment, and the political, economic and social factors shaping the incentive system of criminal justice actors
- understand the politics, and also the pros and cons of key crime policies, such as three strikes you’re out laws, mandatory sentencing, drug criminalization, private prisons, and law and order crusades
Field Placement
Students must take one internship. Choose between a law-related placement in a government agency (POLS 396 ) or in a non-governmental organization (POLS 397 or SOC 395 ). Electives
Choose two electives, one course from each of the following groups: Substitutes
one of the following may substitute for either the politics or sociology elective requirement: |
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